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Method for extracting diketene from rectification residue and liquid after pump

A diketene and residue technology, applied in the field of acetic acid cracking to prepare diketene, can solve the problems of waste of fuel and effective substances, material loss, pollution, etc., and achieve the effects of increasing production, reducing consumption, and reducing solid waste

Active Publication Date: 2018-06-05
ANHUI JINGHE IND
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At present, the main treatment method for residues is hydrolysis. After hydrolysis, acetone and acetic acid are recovered, and the remaining residues are directly discharged into the environment, which will cause great pollution and waste valuable fuels and effective substances in the residues.
In addition, a large amount of gas is produced during the production of diketene, which is usually discharged directly, which will also cause great material loss and environmental pollution

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[0037] Such as figure 1 As shown, the present invention provides a kind of production method that diketene is extracted from the mixture of rectification residue and liquid after the pump, comprising the following steps:

[0038] a. 99.8% concentrated acetic acid and 85% dilute acetic acid recovered by the system are prepared into cracking acid in proportion, and 1.8 T of 96% cracking acid is thrown into the cracking furnace. The outlet control temperature of the cracking furnace is 710-730 degrees, and the pressure is 75- 80 KPa. The ketene gas condensed by No. 1-6 condensers is sent to the polymerization section to obtain 0.846 T of crude diketene, which is then purified by rectification to obtain 0.765 T of diketene finished product and 0.085 T of the primary residue.

[0039] b. Mix the primary residue produced after the rectification section with the post-pump liquid produced by the oil separation system (the content of crude diketene ketone is 40%, the content of anhydr...

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The invention relates to a method for extracting ketene dimer by rectifying residues and pumped liquid. The method comprises the following steps that firstly, hydrolysis is carried out, wherein primary residues and the pumped liquid are mixed in the proportion of 2:1 and heated to 65-75 DEG C through a membrane type evaporator, ketene dimer is evaporated out, crude ketene dimer obtained through cooling of a primary condenser and a secondary condenser enters a high-order storage tank and is mixed with crude ketene dimer generated in a polymerization section, and then mixed crude ketene dimer enters a rectifying section; secondly, secondary residues formed in the membrane type evaporator and acetic anhydride in the condensers enter a hydrolysis section for hydrolysis, and acetone, dilute acetic acid and solid waste residues are obtained; thirdly, tail gas at the hydrolysis section is fed to a water scrubber to be absorbed. The method has the advantages that crude ketene dimer is recycled through heating of the membrane evaporator, the yield of crude ketene dimer is increased inside the system, consumption of glacial acetic acid is reduced, waste gas and residues generated in the production process are digested and absorbed, solid waste is greatly reduced, and zero waste water emission is achieved.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the production method of diketene prepared by acetic acid cracking method in the field of chemical production, in particular to a method for extracting diketene from rectification residue and liquid after pumping. Background technique [0002] Acetic acid cracking method is the main method for preparing diketene at present. Because diketene is a heat-sensitive substance, it is easy to form insoluble high polymers and self-polymers during the synthesis process, and these polymers constitute the main solid residue in the diketene process. The residue mainly contains acetic anhydride, diketene, ketene polymer, etc., and has a pungent odor. At present, the main treatment method for residues is hydrolysis. After recovering acetone and acetic acid after hydrolysis, the remaining residues are directly discharged into the environment, which will cause great pollution and waste valuable fuels and effective substances in the residues. ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): C07D305/12
CPCC07D305/12
Inventor 夏家信葛恒杰
Owner ANHUI JINGHE IND
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